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Received 13.06.2022

Revised 29.08.2022

Accepted 29.09.2022

Retrieved from Vol. 12, No. 2, 2022

Pages 139 -152

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Peretiatko, L., & Teslenko, M. (2022). Professional self-identity of future psychologists in institutions of higher education. Psychology and Personality, 12(2), 139-152. https://doi.org/10.33989/2226-4078.2022.2.265493

Professional self-identity of future psychologists in institutions of higher education

Larysa Peretiatko Maryna Teslenko

Abstract

The article analyzes theoretical and empirical approaches to the study of psychological prerequisites for the development of professional self-identity. The peculiarities of the future psychologists motivational sphere development as a key component of professional self-identity, the psychological and pedagogical conditions of its formation are theoretically investigated; principles of studying selfidentity among psychologists are presented. Methodological principles and diagnostic methods of researching the peculiarities of the professional self-identity of future psychologists and its factors are methodologically substantiated. The results of an empirical study, which characterize the peculiarities of the professional self-identity of psychology students at various educational stages of professional mastery, are analyzed

Keywords:

peculiarities of professional self-identity, future professionals motivational sphere development, conditions of professional self-identity formation, professional readiness of the future psychologist, educational and professional training of the individual

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